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28 Sep 2017

18-year-old High School Footballer Who Killed His Mother's Ex-lover Set Free by a Jury

A high school football player who choked his mother's lover to death has been set free of manslaughter charges.

A Bronx grand jury has declined to indict a high school football player who came to his mom’s defense and fatally choked her abusive boyfriend, officials said Monday.

According to nydailynews, the 18-year-old boy identified as Luis Moux told police he held Stanley Washington, 43, in the chokehold for two minutes on Aug. 14 until he “fell asleep.”

“It was clear that Luis didn’t do anything wrong. He testified in the grand jury and his story didn’t change a bit,” said Moux’s attorney, Walter Fields.

“He’s going to move on with his life. When you are an innocent man, you just want to move on with your life,” Fields added.

The teen is a 220-pound offensive lineman on his high school football team at Grand Street Campus High School, a charter school in Williamsburg. Explaining why he did what he did, Moux said he grabbed the boyfriend in the fatal hold after he woke up to find his mom being beaten by Washington. The teen was arraigned the following day, Aug. 15, on manslaughter charges in Bronx criminal court.

More than 20 people — including friends, relatives, teammates carrying jerseys, his principal and coach — were there to support him. When the judge ordered Moux held on $25,000 cash bail and the teen was led away in cuffs, some supporters burst out in tears.

An online change.org petition calling for the dismissal of charges garnered more than 23,000 signatures. The grand jury made its decision earlier this month, officials said.